02321cam a2200313 i 4500 1269703924 TxAuBib 20240511120000.0 230818s2024||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2023038483 9781984801319 1984801317 TxAuBib rda Simonson, Helen, author. The Hazelbourne ladies motorcycle and flying club : a novel / Helen Simonson. First U.S. edition. New York : The Dial Press, 2024. 420 pages ; 25 cm. rdacontent n rdamedia rdacarrier "Constance Haverhill is without prospects. Her mother has just passed away, her brother is newly married, and now that the Great War is over, she has been asked to give up managing the estate she helped to run when the men all joined the army. It is suggested to her that she become a governess. But first, she will act as caretaker to Mrs. Fog, an old family friend who is convalescing at a seaside resort. Constance is soon swept up in the social whirl of the Meredith Hotel and its colorful inhabitants, most notably, Poppy Wirrall. Poppy wears trousers, operates a taxi and delivery service to employ local women, and manages a ladies' motorcycle club. She and her friends welcome Constance into their circle, despite the differences in their stations-Poppy is, for all her empowered modernity, the daughter of a land-owning gentleman, while Constance has only weeks before she must find a position and a home. Constance soon learns, however, that not everything is as it seems in this pocket of English high society. As her connection to this new group deepens and she makes a powerful impression on Poppy's recalcitrant but handsome brother-a former fighter pilot who recently lost a leg in battle-old secrets come to light. Soon, the women are forced to confront the fact that the freedoms they gained during the war are likely to be revoked as the country settles into a hard-won peace"-- Provided by publisher. 20240511. Women Fiction. World War I, 1914-1918 Fiction. Novels. Historical fiction. TXNES